http://www.siliconafrica.com/ - is founded by Mawuna Koutonin, a freedom fighter and African cause activist. He believes in the power of useful and relevant information that empower people to take action, and change their destiny.

http://d3fc.wordpress.com/ - site of Deptford Three Sided Football Club (D3FC). D3FC was formed in 2012 with the aim of undertaking a rigourous testing of the dynamics of three sided football – through the critical practise of active participation – in order to prove (or disprove) its founding father’s hypotheses regarding quality of play and outcome.

http://salvage.zone/ -Salvage is a quarterly of revolutionary arts and letters. Salvage is edited and written by and for the desolated Left, by and for those committed to radical change, sick of capitalism and its sadisms, and sick too of the Left’s bad faith and bullshit.

http://kritische-kunst.org- is an artist run medial platform for cultural activism balancing on the edge of art and activism and based in Berlin, Germany.

http://destroydocumenta.blogspot.co.uk - the blog of Chus Martínez Psychic Worker. Chus Martínez is a name that refers to an individual human being who can be anyone just wished to adopt the name which might belong to either a European or an African since Chus as a first name does not appear to be language ryospecific.

http://2012istheseasonfortreason.wordpress.com/why/ - 2012 is the Season for Treason is to critique the particular discourse of Berlin Biennale 7, provide a platform to discuss and point to the cultures persistently denied by and opposed to the establishment. BB7 main curator Artur Żmijewski is known for flirting with fascist querfront strategies for spectacular simulation and the co-curators Voina express a ridiculous personalist anarchism as a new version of careerism in the art world. There is also an attempt to express the existing struggles/cultural alternatives to establishment biennalization concepts.

http://stewarthomesociety.org - the website run by Stewart Home, writer, the ideologist of the assault on "serious culture", theoretician of art strike and collaborator for art strike biennial.

http://polarisinternational.wordpress.com - website of POLARIS - newly founded player in the Real Estate Game, who focuses on a cultural sector and as a Real Estate Agent dedicated to merging the gap between Art, Business and The Government by 2012.

http://www.classwargames.net/- Class Wargames is an avant-garde movement of artists, activists, and theoreticians engaged in the production of works of ludic subversion in the bureaucratic society of controlled consumption.

www.spartaction.com - the website of Spart Action Group, which explores the potential of the dissolution of the category of ‘Art’ through embodying and evolving questions regarding the politics and role of creativity, culture and leisure within 21st century western neo-liberal society. Spart Action Group actively partakes in Alytus Biennial activities.

e-blast.squarespace.com- blog by extreme poet of life - Ben Morea - the one of founders of Black Mask, also he was a guy from UAW/MF in NYC in countercultural late 60-ies.

http://deadrevolutionariesclub.co.za/ - Dead Revolutionaries E-Zine, The Manifesto Issue, Volume 1 - collection of manifestos by contemporary artists including many african artists....one can get an impression how deeply world creative mind is infected by western neo-liberalist desease and further colonization.

http://www.unpopular.demon.co.uk/ - "Unpopular Books" site covering also areas as marxism, lettrism, druidry, magico marxism, neoism, psychic warfare, psychogeography and also hosting the organizations as London Psychogeographical Association (LPA) and others.

http://surrealistgruppen.org/ - The site of surrealists group in Szczecin inluding our comrades Tippy (previously known as Nano) and Johannes Bergmark who partook 1st Alytus Biennial and since then are in psychic union with us. The site also contains list of links to major worldwide surrealists' sites.

http://www.1010.co.uk/org/ - an independent research centre focusing on the expanded construction and experience of free software and open hardware within a markedly interdisciplinary context.

http://www.radicalanthropologygroup.org - The Radical Anthropology Group is about anthropology - the ways in which we are, and the ways in which we came to be, human. Anthropology is the study of what it means to be human. To be radical is to get to the roots of things. It therefore seemed natural to identify ourselves by linking these two words. The Radical Anthropology Group has never defined itself as a political organisation. But the implications of some forms of science are intrinsically radical, and this applies in particular to the theory that humanity was born in a social revolution.

http://datacide.c8.com/ - the magazine for noise and politics appearing since 1997. To be used as a communication tool of the trans-european Undo*round, it is intended to give the a deserved coverage to those who do things, not for the kudos, prestige and cash it might bring in but for the buzz of inter-activity and mutual respect. Heterogenous theory for the invisible insurrection of a million minds.

http://scepsis.net/ - Scepsis's goal - as the title suggests - consists in counterbalancing all sorts of dogmas pervading the society.

http://charlieradcliffe.com/ - the archives and memuars of one of the quintessential ‘60s figures Charles Radcliffe, a member of the anti-bomb Committee of 100, editor of Heatwave, a member of the Situationst International, who succeed to resign from it himself, a hashish dealer, who served a long prison sentence.

situationnisteblog.wordpress.com - the archive of material around the Internationale Situationniste and its aftermath – DAMTP papers are to be found among lots of rare stuff.

http://www.beineckepostwar.com/ - an extensive array of materials documenting artistic, literary, social, political, and philosophic developments in Europe and America between 1945 and 1989. Ranging from single pieces to entire archives and libraries of prominent figures of the period, these rich and disparate holdings converge to form a unique resource for exploring the work of creative individuals, movements, and transnational networks that reshaped cultural landscapes both “high” and “low” after the Second World War: lettrists, situationists, fluxus and other counter-cultural branches featured.